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Looking forward to exploring the great outdoors on your quad? Getting your ATV to the trail is the first step. Unless you live along the trail, most likely you'll need to transport your ATV on a truck bed or trailer.
Loading your ATV requires a certain amount of know-how and safety precautions to protect yourself and your equipment from accidents. Here are a few tips for loading and securing your ATV on a truck or trailer.
If loading onto a trailer, hitch up the trailer to the tow vehicle before loading your ATV. This prevents the trailer from rocking or tipping.
Use ramps with a loading capacity that can easily handle the combined weight of your ATV and any equipment left on your quad. The ground at the bottom of the ramps should be flat and solid, and the angle of incline should be gradual, not steep. Attach the safety straps or other safety device to lock your ramps in place.
Riding your ATV up the ramps can be dangerous, and accidents caused by improper loading are more common than you might think. If you choose this method of loading, wear protective gear such as boots, gloves, goggles, and a helmet.
Load your quad in first gear, or the lowest gear possible to mount the ramps. Avoid jerky starts or stops while on the ramps. Never approach the ramps at high speed. This could cause them to buckle or ram into the back of the trailer or truck.
The safest way to load your ATV is to use a winch. This method allows you to stand clear of the ATV and gives you greater control over speed and precision in loading. With a winch, you don't have to worry about stalling on the ramps and can stand at a safe distance in case something goes wrong.
Once you've loaded your quad, balance the weight over the trailer axle to evenly distribute the load. Set the parking brake on your ATV and secure it to the truck or trailer bed with tie-down straps. Use a total of four straps: two in front and two in back. Ratchet down the straps as tightly as possible. The straps should be tight enough to lock your ATV in place when you try to rock it, and the tires should look like they are under load.
Loop and secure excess strap length to keep them from flapping or dragging. If you are hauling your quad in an open trailer or truck bed, protect it with a trailerable ATV cover to keep it clean of road debris such as sand or salt and to shield it from the elements.
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Emgo Motorcycle Racing Parts - High End Supercross Gear
Emgo as a brand has been well known for its high class and durable range of motocross accessories. Right from their street biking motorcycle accessories to engine parts, to hard goods and even cool sunglasses this brand promises plenty to the average motocross rider!
Motocross accessories
The collection of motorcycle accessories from Emgo comprises a fine range of styles. Some of the most popular and favorite ones amongst this collection include the Barend, Chrome, Mirror, Roadhawk, Rubber Footpeg and many other styles. These motocross accessories are available in a myriad selection of colors such as black, chrome and many others in the line. Plus, customized orders can also be undertaken where you can specify the color combinations that you like. The Emgo Barend Mirror is meant to fit into all 7 or 8 inch bars whether on the left or the right side. The Emgo Chrome clamp-on highway pegs are a one of a kind as they come with triple-chromed folding aluminum footpegs. These have stylized and sophisticated bold black lettering inside polished brass inlays making them look very stylish and chic. These motorcycle accessories also come with all the clamps you will need and are sold in pairs. The Universal Mirror from Emgo is also a firm favorite with motocross riding enthusiasts. The Emgo Mirror Yamaha XV left side has OEM replacement mirrors. The chrome plated OEM replacement mirrors, Yamaha, XVs as well as XJs and even VMX models are sold per model. Another very popular style is the Emgo Roadhawk mirror which comes in 5 inches pair stem. These mirror motocross accessories have a very modern and chic appearance and come with a superior black matte finish on them. These also have an elegant rubber boot with a 3 and a quarter by 5 and a quarter glass in them. These motorcycle accessories are packed in pairs with 10 mm thread mounts. Another very popular collection of motocross accessories is the Emgo Rubber Footpeg.
Engine parts
The range of engine parts from Emgo is also equally popular with motocross riders. The popular variants of such motocross accessories are the ATK oil filter, BMW oil filter, Emgo air filters from Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha and many other such types. For example, the Emgo air filter from Honda exceeds all OEM quality standards and regulations. These are high quality Emgo filters and can fit all 70-78 CB750 K/A/F/F2/F3 80-81 CB750C F/K/L types. So, as you can well imagine, each of these air filter motorcycle accessories is meant to fit into all major motocross bikes. The superior quality of these air filters makes them truly durable and they even exceed all the OEM regulations.
Hard goods
The collection of hard goods from Emgo is also a delight for motocross riders and fans alike. The Killswitch motocross accessories come in CR, KX, YZ and RM variants. So, if you want the very best motorcycle accessories buy only from Emgo as it promises the best.
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Putting different set of suspension springs other than OEM size spec.?
would the ride be really bad or minimal or same. even with a custom pillow mounts as long as it'll fit? because i can't find any rear set for my car.. and with the current set i have.. fronts are brand new.. but the rears are 22 yrs old. (im thinking of changing all four springs with the same model, of course).
1985 Honda Accord 2dr - 1.8L Carb - 148,000 mi
thanks.
Spring rates are tricky. But is has more to do with load capacity and comfort then steering in most driving conditions.
Springs can be found or made to fit.
You need to know what the OM spring height is, weight on each wheel, and coil diameter. There are other factors that are less important then this such as number of turns.
You might try looking for a spring over type set up that will let you adjust height.
speedwaymotors.com or summitracing.com may have some that will work.
Better yet find a sig for Honda's and follow any links for parts.
Phoenix Gold to Display 2011 Camaro and Honda CR-Z Show Cars at CES
Thursday, December 16, 2010 -- AAMP of America’s Phoenix Gold brand will have two show cars at its 2011 CES booth (North Hall booth 809), a 2011 Chevrolet Camaro “advanced technology demonstrator vehicle,” and a 2011 Honda CR-Z “high performance car audio demonstrator vehicle,” according to the company.
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